Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an ‘anti-terror’ law as they investigate a car explosion near the Red Fort.
Indian police invoke ‘terrorism’ law after Delhi blast kills nine people
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Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.
Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an ‘anti-terror’ law as they investigate a car explosion near the Red Fort.
Indian police invoke ‘terrorism’ law after Delhi blast kills nine people
By Tim Hume and Caolán Magee
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Police in the Indian capital territory of Delhi invoke an 'anti-terror' law as they investigate a deadly car explosion.

NEW DELHI, India : Indian police are probing a deadly car blast in the capital Delhi under a law used to fight “terrorism,” an…